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For the second time this year, Erlind’s restaurant in the Iroquois Plaza was the target of a smash and grab by thieves. The incident happened in the early hours of Wednesday, Aug. 14. At around 2 a.m. two male individuals pulled up in front of the restaurant in a pick-up truck. They smashed the front

A delegation from the Six Nations’ Men’s Fire offered its final submission before the Ontario Municipal Board Chairman Mr. Chris Conti, on Wednesday Aug, 7th. The proceedings were undertaken to find a solution to the deadlock between developers, the city of Brantford, and people of Six Nations over plans to build a residential development on a

The North American Native Sisters master’s softball team wrote history recently when they competed in the World Masters Games played in Torino, Italy as the first All-Native team to compete at these World Games. The 45 and over team was pulled together from both Six Nations/New Credit and women players from British Columbia. After winning

The 6th Annual Concert for a Cure featuring headliner Alberta Cree Canadian country star Shane Yellowbird, kept the music going all weekend to bring awareness to the urgent need for a cure of what has become one of western societies biggest killers.

Hello and welcome to the Two Row Times’ special pre-launch issue! The Two Row Times is a free weekly news publication aimed at reaching the Ontario-wide Native market as well as Haudenosaunee communities in the United States. We are using this pre-launch issue to introduce our project and our team. The first full issue of the Two Row Times will launch with a print run of 20,000 copies on August 21st. 2013, and will be distributed at every reserve in Ontario and in neighbouring non-Native communities.

The Two Row Times news publication is the product of years and even generations of hard work and entrepreneurial Native spirit. Owner and publisher, Jonathan Garlow, inherited this spirit from his father, Andrew Garlow of Garlow Printing and Copy located on Mohawk Road at Six Nations of the Grand River Territory. “I’ve been in the